Ucuza 500 TL Çelik Metre VHF UHF Yagi Anten

It's cheap, but let me point out right away that the cable isn't included in this price. Adding the cable increases the cost by another 500 TL. This project was created following the construction technique described at https://everydayready.wordpress.com/2.... In this video, I'm sharing step-by-step how to build a VHF/UHF Yagi antenna using simple materials found at home and an affordable steel measuring tape. With a budget of approximately 500 TL, you'll see how to build a high-performance directional antenna that can be used in both amateur radio and satellite communication (including the ISS). You can find all the details in the video, from the antenna design phase and material selection to soldering techniques, SWR measurements, and real-world field tests. We tested the results of this project, which even surprised me with its robust construction and clear signal quality, through live conversations with our radio operator friends. If you're interested in amateur radio or enjoy building your own equipment, this project is perfect for you! Highlights: Steel meter element construction and safety precautions Using LMR-200 low-loss cable and choke coil construction SWR measurements (144 MHz and 435 MHz results) Live field test and radio communications 00:00 - Introduction and Project Presentation 00:44 - Casing Tube and Material Selection 02:16 - Element Dimensions and Cutting Details 03:47 - Securing the Ends of the Meter Pieces 07:00 - Cable and Connector Preparation (LMR-200 Cable) 08:45 - Sanding and Pre-Soldering Preparation 10:38 - Drilling Holes for the Choke Coil 12:20 - Threading the Cable Through the Tube (Fishing Line Technique) 15:40 - Choke Coil Winding and Logic 17:44 - Soldering and Assembly of Components 19:15 - U-Match Construction 22:30 - Ground Connection and Final Assembly 24:55 - SWR Measurements (VHF & UHF) 26:28 - Field Test: First Trials from the Garden 28:28 - Live Radio Communications and Feedback 31:28 - Closing and Thanks